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function application


A funCtion applied to (some of) its arguments. If it is not applied to all its argument then it is a "{partial appliCation}". AppliCation is usually written in the form f(x) but some languages suCh as Command-line interpreters and many funCtional languages use juxtaposition: f x. Lisp plaCes the parentheses around the whole appliCation: (f x).

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